A Point Lonsdale home built from historic materials, such as windows from Captain Cooks' cottage and roof trusses from a West Australian shearing shed, is for sale. Contact James Gladman and Lee Botsios from Fletchers Queenscliff.
This house on the Point Lonsdale foreshore is built from historic materials sourced from all around the country.
A triumph in engineering and sustainable design, the timeless design of the home showcases reclaimed Darling Harbour turpentine posts, recycled Tasmanian oak flooring, Gippsland hardwood ceilings, and roof trusses from a West Australian sheep station.
Agent Lee Botsios of Fletchers Queenscliff told SCHWARTZWILLIAMS, "The window arches are from Captain Cook’s Cottage, and are 100 years old.”
Three floors are wrapped around a rustic timber staircase, tapering towards a showpiece bedroom with spectacular ocean views. The second floor master bedroom is a serene retreat, featuring a walk-in robe, en suite and private balcony.
The ground floor lounge features a 1940s-era open fireplace that connects the kitchen and dining area.
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